Please note: 1. If making your own patch cables make sure to use the EIA/TIA-568B standard wiring pattern 2. Make sure that the CAT5e/6 cables are plugged into the appropriate jacks. The cable you plug into "port 1" on one side needs to be the same cable you plug into "port 1" on the opposite side. In order to distinguish which cable is plugged into which port, you may want use different color patch cables or simply mark the ends with a distinguishing feature such as colored electrical tape. Specification: Video signal input: 0.5 -1.0 volts p-p DDC signal input: 5 volts p-p (TTL) The largest video output resolution: 1920x1080p HDMI connector: 19Pin male Video signal output: HDMI 1.2a Frequency range: 50 / 60Hz Video expansion bandwidth: 1.65Gbps / 165MHz CAT-6 cable: 30M, 1080p Power consumption: 5W Supported video formats: DTV/HDTV 1080P/1080i/720P/576P/480P/576i/480i Supported resolutions: Interlaced(50/60HZ):480i,576i,1080i; Progressive(50/60HZ):480p,576p,720p,1080p Product Features: Uses CAT5e or CAT6 cable to substitute HDMI and achieve long distance transmissions Comes as a pair (one sender, one receiver) HDMI pigtail cables attached to each unit, so there is no need to purchase additional HDMI cables Supported Resolutions: 480i up to 1080p Supports 1080p Resolution up to at least 100ft (30M) using CAT6 cable, and much further when using lower resolutions Supports 3D Auto adjustment of feedback, equalization, and amplification Supports uncompressed audio such as LPCM Supports compressed audio such as DTS Digital (including DTS-HD and Dolby True HD) Supports Deep Color HDCP Compliant Use 2 CAT5e or CAT6 cables (not included) No power supply is needed Package includes: 1 pair of HDMI Extender(one sender, one receiver)
Supported Resolutions: 480i up to 1080p£»Comes as a pair (one sender, one receiver)
This extender will work with CAT5e cables, but we recommend using CAT6 cables where possible. Also, solid conductor cables carry a stronger signal than their stranded counterparts, so if possible use solid cable. Lastly, shielding isn't required in your patch cables, but if possible we suggest you use them. In conclusion, many cables can get the job done, but the best option is to use a CAT6 Shielded Cable with Solid Conductors especially if you are going to try and max out the distance.
Supports 1080p Resolution up to at least 100ft (30M) using CAT6 cable, and much further when using lower resolutions
The device is pretty simple to use. Just hook the two interface boxes with Cat 5 or Cat 6 cables, then run the HDMI into your monitor and computer.
Please note that the device requires running dual CAT5e CAT6 cables to establish the connection.One carries data signal and the other carries timing signals.